Each week, votes will be collated and the contenders whittled down before the greatest finals moment is revealed on September 28.

We are into week two of the finals and the final eight greatest moments:

2000 - WEBCKE'S BROKEN ARM

Wayne Bennett won his fifth grandfinal in nine seasons - but this match was remembered more for the courage of Shane Webcke than the on-field brilliance of Brisbane.

With Petero Civoneceva already ruled out with a broken arm, Webcke played against the doctor's advice after suffering the same injury. Playing in obvious pain throughout the match, he lived up to his nickname of "Warhorse".

1994 - MAL'S SEND-OFF

One of the game's most decorated players, Mal Meninga was given the perfect farewell when the Canberra Raiders beat CanterburyBankstown to win the premiership.

It was always going to be the Raiders' day with Bulldogs prop Martin Bella knocking on from the kick-off.Not much else went the Bulldogs' way as Canberra romped to a 36-12 win.

1989 - CANBERRA STUN TIGERS

Widely considered the best grand final of the modern era. Ben Elias had a chance to win the game, only for his field goal attempt to ricochet off the crossbar. The game was forced into extra-time when John Ferguson crossed late. And Steve Jackson secured a 19-14 for the Raiders with a memorable bullocking try.

2005 - BENJI'S FLICK PASS

The first grand final for the joint venture Tigers. Their showdown with the Cowboys was best remembered for showcasing the genius of a young Benji Marshall, whose flick pass to Pat Richards put the Tigers ahead in the first half. It was a lead they would never surrender and marked a fitting end to a season in which the Tigers captured every rugby league fan's attention.

Set against the controversial backdrop of split competitions, the ARL grand finalof 1997 produced one of the most thrilling finales ever. With the scores locked at 16-16, Andrew Johns ignored the conservative option of a field goal, burst down the blind and provided the perfect pass for winger Darren Albert to win the game on the siren.

2003 - SATTLER'S TACKLE

His father John made a name for himself playing a grand final with a broken jaw, but this night would forever be remembered for Scott Sattler's tackle.

With scores locked at 6-6, Roosters winger Todd Byrne was try-bound - only to be cut down in spectacular style with Sattler's copybook covering tackle that inspired the Panthers to victory.

1999 - RISE OF THE STORM

The Dragons led 14-0 at half-time before Melbourne staged a dramatic second half fightback to draw to within four points at 18-14. Storm halfback Brett Kimmorley bombed toward winger Craig Smith who was caught in a high tackle by Jamie Ainscough over the tryline. Melbourne was awarded a penalty try and went on to claim the premiership in just their second year of existence.

1991 - THE PERFECT EXIT

Penrith hooker Royce Simmons couldn't have scripted a better exit from his playing career. He bagged a try-scoring double to lead the Panthers to their first title with a 19-12 win against Canberrra. It was a fairytale finish for one of the true warriors of the game.